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National Day for Truth and Reconciliation in Trail
Submitted by Trail Arts Council on Fri, 27/09/2024 - 1:04pm
September 30 11:00 am to 2:00 pm Each year, September 30 marks the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. The day honours the children who never returned home and Survivors of residential schools, as well as their families and communities. Public commemoration of this tragic and painful history and the ongoing impacts is a vital component of the reconciliation process.
Free Event. Everyone welcome.
Please join us at the Trail Riverfront Centre at 11:00 AM for a Land Acknowledgement & Opening Prayer.
Food by Donation.
Then, from 11:15 AM to 2 PM, there will be Interactive Learning, Educational Resources and Short Films.
Trail Arts Council will be playing a series of films in partnership with VISAC Art Gallery at the Royal Theatre Trail from 11 am to 1 pm.
Films include "What is Reconciliation", "The Amendment", "Holy Angels", "Story About Orange Shirt Day", "United by Water", "Etlinisigu'niet (Bleed Down)", How to Steal a Canoe", "As I Am" and "Honour to Senator Murray Sinclair."
The films cover topics including: the ongoing impacts of residential schools; new ways to keep Indigenous languages alive; tainted water and land; challenging stereotypes of Indigenous people in the workplace; a music video about a couple returning a stolen canoe to the water; and the 5 tribes of the Upper Columbia River uniting in traditional canoes for the first time since the Grand Coulee Dam flooded their traditional waterways.
Pick up a flyer at the Royal Theatre for more details or visit the Facebook event at @charlesbaileytheatre.
We are grateful for all organizations who collaborate on this important commemoration including the City of Trail, Trail & District Public Library, Trail Museum & Archives, VISAC Art Gallery, Blood of Life Collective, USW Local 480, Kootenay SOUTH METIS Society, National Film Board, Royal Theatre Trail, and Teck Trail Operations.
Town: Trail, BC Venue: The Royal Theatre and Trail Library and Museum Address: 1505 and 1597 Bay Ave, Trail, BC V1R 4B2 »
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